Many have wondered just what kind of game the upcoming Vita release Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified will be, but Activision has assured fans of the series that it’ll be just what they’re looking for.

In the latest issue of UK gaming publication MCV, Activision European vice president Michael Sportouch had the following to say:

“You can really expect us to deliver a true Call of Duty experience. We are really excited about the opportunities that the Vita could offer us in terms of connecting with a new audience.”

While I’ve long been a fan of handhelds, I know some of you out there aren’t. Will the Vita be able to deliver a “true” Call of Duty experience? Or would you always prefer to have the games on a console instead? Let us know in the comments below!

About Eric Patterson

Eric got his start via self-publishing game-related fanzines in junior high, and now has one goal in life: making sure EGM has as much coverage of niche Japanese games as he can convince them to fit in. Eric’s also active in the gaming community on a personal level, being an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming and consumer rights.

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Activision Promises Call of Duty on Vita Will Be “True” Experience

Many have wondered just what kind of game the upcoming Vita release Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified will be, but Activision has assured fans of the series that it'll be just what they're looking for.

Many have wondered just what kind of game the upcoming Vita release Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified will be, but Activision has assured fans of the series that it’ll be just what they’re looking for.

In the latest issue of UK gaming publication MCV, Activision European vice president Michael Sportouch had the following to say:

“You can really expect us to deliver a true Call of Duty experience. We are really excited about the opportunities that the Vita could offer us in terms of connecting with a new audience.”

While I’ve long been a fan of handhelds, I know some of you out there aren’t. Will the Vita be able to deliver a “true” Call of Duty experience? Or would you always prefer to have the games on a console instead? Let us know in the comments below!

About Eric Patterson

Eric got his start via self-publishing game-related fanzines in junior high, and now has one goal in life: making sure EGM has as much coverage of niche Japanese games as he can convince them to fit in. Eric’s also active in the gaming community on a personal level, being an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming and consumer rights.